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/*
    File:       OSBufferPool.cpp

    Contains:   Fast access to fixed size buffers.
    
    Written By: Denis Serenyi
    
*/

#include "OSBufferPool.h"
#include "OSMemory.h"
#ifdef _WIN32
#include <new>
#endif

void*   OSBufferPool::Get()
{
    OSMutexLocker locker(&fMutex);
    if (fQueue.GetLength() == 0)
    {
        fTotNumBuffers++;
        char* theNewBuf = NEW char[fBufSize + sizeof(OSQueueElem)];
        
        //
        // We need to construct a Queue Element, but we don't actually need
        // to use it in this function, so to avoid a compiler warning just
        // don't assign the result to anything.
        (void)new (theNewBuf) OSQueueElem(theNewBuf + sizeof(OSQueueElem));

        return theNewBuf + sizeof(OSQueueElem);
    }
    return fQueue.DeQueue()->GetEnclosingObject();
}

void OSBufferPool::Put(void* inBuffer)
{
    OSMutexLocker locker(&fMutex);
    fQueue.EnQueue((OSQueueElem*)((char*)inBuffer - sizeof(OSQueueElem)));
}
